Eons after the creation of the universe, and after the rise and development of innumerable species and cultures, the Great Spirit descends upon the very heart of creation, the cradle of life: Eoris. This planet bears the universe’s name and lays in the farthest reaches of the cosmos where reality turns to dream. Eoris is the birthplace of the first mortal creatures, the mecca of civilisation, and the sanctuary of the ‘Sil’, angels of creation and direct descendents of God.

A few years after her arrival, God unconsciously proclaims her wish to die, a call only her angels can sense. This event marks the beginning of a new war, one that confronts the mighty empires of the mortals that strictly oppose the destruction of the Great Spirit against the ‘Last Angels’, celestial creatures that descended from the heavens to fulfil the celestial mandate.

In this war, the nature of our devotion to God opposes our need to live.

What is more important... God or her creation?

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Mr. R.J. Cranham, from London, writes

"I have just finished with the setting
book for Eoris and I was blown away. You'll probably have heard about the art
and it is gorgeous but for me pretty is as pretty does and I wanted to see the
meat behind the setting. I have to say I would not recommend playing a
character in this game unless you want to commit to reading something of the
setting behind it. It's not that the game isn't accessible, it's that you'll
just miss so much of the point unless you're willing to take some time and
engage with the text. How your character relates to the environment is of paramount
importance at all times. It's not enough to be a mage, warrior or thief (all
completely possible with the build system) you need to think 'why'? Why has my
character chosen the profession they have? Science within the game has
successfully demonstrated that all beings are inter-connected so why do you
choose to still kill? How do you go about the ending of a life. It's just
amazing, there's so much about the content that sparks my mind and makes me
think just who my character will be and why?

This game simply deserves to be 'out
there', it should be read and you should tell your friends because it's just
that darn good. Not only will it look pretty on your gaming shelf the questions
it asks will stay with you for days. You can see that there are so many stories
in this unique universe that are just begging to be told and I for one just
can't wait to take my place among them when we start our group's campaign next
year."